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emergence of new pollution problems, the lack of success in dealing with global warming and the still rising population in the … Third World as proof positive that humans are a short-sighted and rapacious species. Others however see the glass as half …, history of improvement in living standards. These views are not necessarily inconsistent and growth theory offers us the tools …
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semiparametric panel data model. Our results corroborates that the nature and validity of the income–pollution relationship based on …
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The success of the Montreal Protocol in comparison to the stagnation seen in negotiations surrounding the Kyoto Protocol highlights the importance of a supportive industry group, pre-existing legislation and commitment by a lead nation, affordable and available substitutes, as well as acceptance...
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The empirical finding of an inverse U-shaped relationship between per capita income and pollution, the so …
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potential explanation of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
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environment. This link also threatens the sustainability of the world's economic growth, particularly when the emission of … economic growth deteriorates the environment through increasing amounts of pollution, the deteriorated environment in turn …
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environment. This link also threatens the sustainability of the world’s economic growth, particularly when the emission of … economic growth deteriorates the environment through increasing amounts of pollution, the deteriorated environment in turn …
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interventions; iv) precautionary beliefs on the frequency of extreme events lead to more sustainability; v) technical change does …
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